Emily Warburton Jensen has been covering the Bloggernacle for Mormon Times and the Deseret News for four years and counting. She loves searching through the LDS blog world for developments and testimonies that best capture the ever-evolving LDS online experience.
Jensen knew she wanted to be a journalist as a 13-year-old in Northern Utah and worked toward that goal, gaining journalism scholarships at BYU-Idaho and then Utah State University. After graduating, she worked as Web editor at the Deseret News before pausing her full-time journalism career to raise her five children with her husband. She continued to work from home in various writing and editing jobs and was delighted to come back to the Deseret News in 2008.

A "wandering Mormon," Henry Wells Jackson was the only Utah casualty of the Civil War. He was also also among the first to pan for gold in California, one of the members of the Mormon Battalion and more.

On October 1, 1959, LDS Church apostle Ezra Taft Benson stepped into a 150-year-old historic Baptist church near Red Square, prompted to host an impromptu Christian sermon during the height of the Cold War.

With the LDS Church officially joining Pinterest in the past few weeks, one scholar at the Mormon History Association annual conference looked at why so many Mormons love to pin as well as what Mormons tend to ...

Understanding the needs of a global community, bridging differences and cultural misunderstandings, and reaching out to welcome diversity were themes explored at the inaugural Mormons and Asia Conference held i...

The clock is ticking for two species — human and Partial — in the thrilling conclusion to Dan Wells' Partial Sequence for young adults. Few people are willing to try to work together, and in the end...